Mariquel of Hickies Shoelaces knows the deal.

They use this automation to give new customers the warm and fuzzies. That’s just a saying. But it’s true. (Watch the video for proof.)

Create An Email

Email means electronic-mail. It also means electronic-way-to-stay-connected-to-customers-so-you-can-sell-more-stuff-mail. But since our customers sent 250 billion of them last year and got 3.4 billion unique clicks, we keep it short and just say email.

Live Love Polish loves this one.

That’s because they use their MailChimp brain to make emails that sell things. Whoa.

Retarget Site Visitors With Email

Sometimes people visit your site but forget to buy stuff because they’re distracted by a celeb doing a big huge tweet or something. Good thing your MailChimp brain sends them an automated email like, “Don’t forget about this great product. Sincerely, An email.” Those people are more than twice as likely to buy it, and you'll get phone-notified if that happens. Ding!

De Wine Spot can show you how.

Watch as the company says “thanks” to first-time customers and they say “cheers” back.

Send Order Notifications

Use your MailChimp brain to let customers know when orders have been made or are on their way for delivery. It’s like when we count down to “Happy New Year," except the New Year is a delivery and the numbers are automated emails.

Listen to Cynthia Rybakoff.

Cynthia asks her brain to send order notifications because she's busy running a company that has the same name as her.

Follow Up On Purchases

Your MailChimp brain knows the people who bought things from you. And it knows that automated product follow-up emails increase orders 4.7 times more per recipient than regular bulk emails. So you can send an email to only those people that says, “Hey, people. You bought things. You should buy some other things.” But if you don’t want it to say that, you can tell it to say something else.

Check out how Baron Fig does it.

Baron Fig was all, “Can automations follow up on purchases?” and we were all, “Yep.” But maybe you should see for yourself.

Reward Your Best Customers

Your loyal customers deserve to be rewarded. And since rewarding your customers gets you almost 6 times more orders per recipient than regular bulk emails, you're basically rewarding yourself. Which you deserve.